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*voiced by the late Robin Williams; shrieks; talks into a Walkie-Talkie after hearing Dr. Cohn's diagnosis for the girls* All units, we have a Code Red!

Oh, this is bad! This is really bad!

CHICKEN POX IS EVEN SCARIER THAN RAIN!

Relax, Henry. A few days of bedrest, and Madeline and her friends will be back to normal.

*bursts out laughing* SURPRISE! BETCHA WEREN'T EXPECTING THIS! *clears my throat* Anywho, this takes place near the beginning of the episode "Madeline and the Costume Party." As you can see, Madeline is sulking miserably while covered with chicken pox and having her temperature taken. *shudders* This image has actually been burned into my memory since I first saw the episode 21 years ago in 1997. So, why did I save this one for last? Well, I don't really know, but who cares? It's up, Henry's freaking out about it, and I can FINALLY get back to more train photos. Well, at least, I hope I can. *exasperated sigh* This is gonna be a long day. MEANWHILE, on the Norfolk Southern Harrisburg Line...

Madeline belongs to the late Ludwig Bemelmans, John Bemelmans-Marciano, and DiC Entertainment (now Cookie Jar Entertainment). I own nothing!

Taken on the 30th of September, 2017 during Schuylkill Haven Borough Day, this photograph depicts me, Max Medaglia as an engineer in the cab of former Central Railroad of New Jersey 0-6-0 switcher number 113, which, as of 2013, had recently emerged from a complete restoration to working order. Much of the work on the engine and tender was done outside at their headquarters on a spur along the Reading & Northern Railroad's Minersville Branch in Minersville, Pennsylvania. In this photo, the 113 was on display under steam just West of the former Reading Company's Schuylkill Haven passenger station--currently occupied by the Reading & Northern's Passenger Department. Right now, the 113 is the only standard gauge steam locomotive in the world that burns anthracite coal (hard coal), but, once Reading T-1s 2100 (the prototype Reading "T-Hog") and 2102 (which, up until 1991, ran under the ownership of both the Blue Mountain & Reading and its parent company, the Reading & Northern Railroad) both emerge from their respective overhauls, that is likely to change. Please, feel free to comment on this picture, and also consider adding it to your Favourites. Expect a similar image in a few seconds--or minutes. *the song "Top Expansion 1" by Geoff Bastow plays as I ease #113 out of Schuylkill Haven and back to Minersville*

Ah, the thrill of being at the throttle of a steam locomotive! Passing through towns and the countryside, wind in your face as you watch for lineside signals displaying "clear," "caution," or "stop" indications, and waving to railfans young and old, kids, and their parents as you thunder by with either a regular passenger train, a revenue freight train, or even a steam-hauled enthusiasts' excursion train. In my case, though, my valiant steed, ex-CNJ 0-6-0 switcher #113, is sitting idle on display but under steam just West of the ex-Reading Company's Schuylkill Haven passenger station in Schuylkill Haven. I lean out the window to really get in touch with the inner steam locomotive engineer that I know I am destined to become. Please drop a comment and a fave if you liked this picture. More content comin' your way soon, so stay tuned! *the song "Top Expansion 1" by Geoff Bastow plays as I ease #113 out of Schuylkill Haven and back to Minersville*

Hey there, i created a poll on which expansion team i should add to in the MLH. Theres Quebec,Kansas City,Milwaukee,Detroit,St.Louis or other cities i haven't listed. Have a nice day! Signed- LtEvan (The Commissioner)